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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Petri Lehtinen
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Issue #16695: Document how glob handles filenames starting with a dot
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@@ -16,8 +16,10 @@ according to the rules used by the Unix shell. No tilde expansion is done, but
``*``, ``?``, and character ranges expressed with ``[]`` will be correctly
matched. This is done by using the :func:`os.listdir` and
:func:`fnmatch.fnmatch` functions in concert, and not by actually invoking a
subshell. (For tilde and shell variable expansion, use
:func:`os.path.expanduser` and :func:`os.path.expandvars`.)
subshell. Note that unlike :func:`fnmatch.fnmatch`, :mod:`glob` treats
filenames beginning with a dot (``.``) as special cases. (For tilde and shell
variable expansion, use :func:`os.path.expanduser` and
:func:`os.path.expandvars`.)
For a literal match, wrap the meta-characters in brackets.
For example, ``'[?]'`` matches the character ``'?'``.
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@@ -52,6 +54,15 @@ preserved. ::
>>> glob.glob('?.gif')
['1.gif']
If the directory contains files starting with ``.`` they won't be matched by
default. For example, consider a directory containing :file:`card.gif` and
:file:`.card.gif`::
>>> import glob
>>> glob.glob('*.gif')
['card.gif']
>>> glob.glob('.c*')
['.card.gif']
.. seealso::
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@@ -18,7 +18,10 @@ __all__ = ["glob", "iglob"]
def
glob
(
pathname
):
"""Return a list of paths matching a pathname pattern.
The pattern may contain simple shell-style wildcards a la fnmatch.
The pattern may contain simple shell-style wildcards a la
fnmatch. However, unlike fnmatch, filenames starting with a
dot are special cases that are not matched by '*' and '?'
patterns.
"""
return
list
(
iglob
(
pathname
))
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@@ -26,7 +29,10 @@ def glob(pathname):
def
iglob
(
pathname
):
"""Return an iterator which yields the paths matching a pathname pattern.
The pattern may contain simple shell-style wildcards a la fnmatch.
The pattern may contain simple shell-style wildcards a la
fnmatch. However, unlike fnmatch, filenames starting with a
dot are special cases that are not matched by '*' and '?'
patterns.
"""
if
not
has_magic
(
pathname
):
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@@ -926,6 +926,9 @@ Tools/Demos
Documentation
-------------
- Issue #16695: Document how glob handles filenames starting with a
dot. Initial patch by Jyrki Pulliainen.
- Issue #8890: Stop advertising an insecure practice by replacing uses
of the /tmp directory with better alternatives in the documentation.
Patch by Geoff Wilson.
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